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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 | 6:30–8 PM | ICP MUSEUM
The essential photographer sheds light on the themes, stories, and images that have shaped his forty-five year career and his retrospective on view at the ICP Museum.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 | 6:30–8 PM | ICP MUSEUM
An evening with photographer and filmmaker Tyler Mitchell, whose work stands at the intersection of photography, fashion, art, and film and who recently became the first black photographer to shoot the cover of Vogue.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 | 6–9 PM | METROGRAPH
In this new work—directed and executive produced by Eugene Richards, whose career retrospective is on view at the ICP Museum—unscripted conversations reveal the complexity of life in a small oil town.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 | 2–4 PM | ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES
The New York City premiere of The Cleaners, a documentary by German filmmakers Moritz Riesewieck and Hans Block that explores a hidden industry of digital “cleaning,” in which content deemed inappropriate is deleted from the internet.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 | 6:30–8 PM | ICP Museum
An evening of readings and screenings of cinematic work developed by Eugene Richards, followed by a conversation between the artist and ICP’s Director of Content and Public Programming, Paul Rogers.

January

FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 | 6:30–8 PM | ICP MUSEUM
An evening with Eugene Richards on the final weekend of his retrospective exhibition, Eugene Richards: The Run-On of Time.

Visit icp.org/events throughout the season for updates on additional programs, including those held in conjunction with the ICP Museum exhibition Eugene Richards: The Run-On of Time.

Dates, times, and locations are subject to change.

ICP’s Center for Visual Culture and accompanying programs have been made possible through the generous support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Additional support for public programs has been provided by The Bern Schwartz Family Foundation, and public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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